Life Onboard Our Small Cruise Ships

Our guests appreciate the casual atmosphere, absence of crowds and ability to access unique ports. Local historians, culinary experts, and naturalists join us on select trips to provide entertainment and information about the region. With no more than 84 guests, these sessions are intimate and educational. A casual onboard experience becomes a hassle-free one in port without crowds. Move freely, and without much of a footprint, onto the streets, beaches and inlets.

Comfortable Small Ship Cabins

Four categories of smoke-free cabins all include individual climate-controlled air conditioning systems, continuously feeding in fresh air. Each cabin has a private bath and plenty of storage.

Dining

Our casual dining room is perfect for one-seating meals and encourages open seating so you can meet different passengers with each meal. Expert chefs prepare breakfast, lunch and dinner serving fresh, creative dishes.

BYOB Welcomed!

Go ahead - bring your own bottle! Unlike most cruise lines, we encourage it. Enjoy the beverages you like most, as you would if you were cruising on a friend’s yacht. You’ll never have to worry about mixers, storage and barware- we provide all that and more, free of any charges.

Casual Onboard Atmosphere

Onboard a Blount small ship cruise it’s all about being casual. There are no formal nights - the right look is your look. Be comfortable, relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery and interesting activities without worrying about having all the right clothes. Pack less, experience more.

Guest Lectures & Workshops

Our cruises not only show you the beauty of the destinations we visit, but we teach you about their unique history, culture, and wildlife as well. Our guest lecturers and local experts provide engaging discussions to give you an insider’s perspective. Our Onboard experts are featured on select departures! Contact our reservations department for more information.

Stair Lift & Special Assistance

Stair lifts are available for use between decks on all vessels for passengers who may find them useful.